Giulia Caggia
The Supply Chain of PPEs during the Covid-19 pandemic: A focus on the Italian and the French situation.
Rel. Anna Corinna Cagliano, Julien Fondrevelle. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Engineering And Management, 2023
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Abstract
Global supply chains have been seriously affected by the spread of the Covid-19. Among the others, the pandemic had a particularly large influence on the supply chain of PPE, the personal protective equipment. In fact, it caused severe disruption and supply shortages, as well as a massive spike in demand for such products. Since the beginning of the pandemic, literature has studied the phenomenon and explained the logistics changes that the supply chain has encountered and how it has adapted to overcome its limitations. However, the majority of studies focus on the early stages of the pandemic, limited to the 2020 and the 2021, and do not provide a comparison between different countries.
The aim of this work is to address these gaps by attempting to explore what changed after 2021, in 2022, and how it differs from the previous periods, by focusing on the Italian and French situations
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